Tokamak Energy appoints Dr. Toru Fukushima to lead operations in Japan

Tokamak Energy has completed a successful month in Japan with the appointment of former Furukawa Electric Corporate Vice President Dr. Toru Fukushima as Vice President and Country Manager of Tokamak Energy K.K.

It follows a Royal visit for the team representing the UK fusion energy industry at the ‘Come Power the Future’ showcase at Osaka Expo 2025, and speaker slots at Global Startup Expo and Fusion Power World, Tokyo.

Dr. Fukushima was a corporate vice president of Tokamak Energy partners and investors Furukawa Electric Company since April 2019 and previously CEO and President of its subsidiary organisation and supplier of HTS tape, Superpower Inc. He adds great experience of international collaboration to the growing Japanese team.

For more than 25 years, Dr. Fukushima worked on telecom semiconductor lasers, and then served as the General Manager of the High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Engineering Department, both at Furukawa Electric.

Tokamak Energy was selected by the UK Government to showcase its transformative technology at Expo 2025 in Osaka, which attracts billions of people from around the world to help build a better future. ‘Come Power the Future’ highlighted the UK’s global leadership in clean energy innovation.

HRH Prince Edward and His wife HRH Princess Sophie were both introduced to the enormous promise of fusion to deliver clean, limitless energy as well as the importance of HTS technology across many industries.

Ross Morgan, President of Tokamak Energy K.K., said: “It was a great honour to meet with The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh to cap-off a very successful period for the business in Japan. Fusion energy is one of the most exciting challenges of our time and we agreed UK-Japan collaboration will only accelerate developments towards a sustainable future.

“Looking forward, Toru’s appointment is a major boost for our Japanese operations as we aim to position Tokamak Energy as the design and technology partner of choice for the national fusion industry. His experience and expertise in HTS technology will also accelerate our plans to deliver breakthroughs in performance and efficiency across a wide range of industries in Japan and Asia.”

Dr. Fukushima, Vice President, said: “I am excited to be joining Tokamak Energy during this important time of expansion in Japan. I have worked alongside Ross and the team while at Furukawa Electric and always admired its world-leading technology. I now look forward to playing a pivotal role in helping the company achieve its ambitious targets, because Japan and the world need a new form of clean, limitless energy.”

Tokamak Energy has built a wide network of government, commercial, scientific and academic partners in Japan in recent years. Together with Furukawa Electric, the company is supporting the FAST (Fusion Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) development project, which aims to demonstrate fusion-based electricity generation in the 2030s.

FAST is a private-sector-led collaboration between industry and academia, led by newly-formed Starlight Engine Ltd with support from experts in Japan and around the world. The project contributes significantly to the Japanese Government’s ‘Fusion Energy Innovation Strategy’, which sets a road map to commercialise fusion and achieve its decarbonisation goals.

In June, Tokamak Energy and Furukawa Electric Group agreed to establish a joint operational base in Japan to manufacture HTS technology, which will unlock new levels of performance and sustainability in a range of industries including science and medicine, manufacturing, power generation and distribution, and land, water, air and space propulsion.

Tokamak Energy K.K.’s official launch will take place at the British Embassy in Tokyo later this month, bringing together more than 100 guests from goverment, academia, and industry.

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